<p>Hey guys, I know the norm for SAT IIs here is MATH IIC and then physics, bio, or chem.</p>
<p>I'm taking MATH IIC, physics, and I was debating between bio or US. HISTORY....any people with experience care to comment on this?</p>
<p>Hey guys, I know the norm for SAT IIs here is MATH IIC and then physics, bio, or chem.</p>
<p>I'm taking MATH IIC, physics, and I was debating between bio or US. HISTORY....any people with experience care to comment on this?</p>
<p>what do u wanna major in?</p>
<p>If you are good at US hist, take it. Esp if you took AP with a GOOD TEACHER with interesting lectures, b/c the test has random questions. Still, the US curve is sweet, with like 6 wrong being an 800, and bio is sort of harsh. But DON'T take a practice test from some place like Kaplan or PR or Petersons, b/c they are really inaccurate!!!! Just buy REA for AP. Those questions were actually the closest to the actual SAT test questions.</p>
<p>Yupp if you took APUSH, the sat ii should be a piece of cake. If you take it, I suggest you just prepare with an AP book, the barron's and peterson's, especially the peterson's, was 3x difficult. SAT II imho gives you easy specific questions, so you don't have to really think twice about your answers. The thing that provides the most problems for me are the random graphs, but there are only about 3 questions on that. They also ask a couple questions on random books.</p>
<p>alright so..US history from kaplan or pr prep is not good? what if I didn't take a AP US history course and I buy teh AP US history book...can I still manage?</p>